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Effective January 1, 1999, banks may incorporate, by reference, the International Standby Practices, referred to . -
Overview In reviewing registration statements for initial public offerings, the SEC's staff routinely analyzes. -
This article reviews the Securities and Exchange Commission's November 1998 guidance regarding Year 2000 disclosure. -
This article provides a discussion of unenforceable arbitration agreements through an analysis of two California cases. -
Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure requires judicial approval of class action settlements. Under Amchem Products v. Windsor, 521 U.S. 591 (1997), class action settlements must meet all of Rule 23's requirements except manageability. Thus judicial approval of a settlement class can place defendants at risk of later having the settlement class cited as "precedent" for certifying litigation classes in other actions. -
According to the 2003 Survey of Operating Statistics compiled by the Commercial Finance Association, total asset-based loans outstanding in the United States in 2003 were valued at $328.9 billion. By contrast, in Canada, total asset-based loans outstanding in 2003 were valued at approximately $7.6 billion. While the total figures for Canada pale considerably in comparison to the U.S. figures, the market is clearly growing. -
In spite of enormous progress in systematically eliminating racial considerations from lending through laws and regulations that, by any measure, have been extremely successful, the Federal Reserve Board, at the insistence of regulatory and advocacy groups, is considering the re-introduction of race as a factor in loan applications. -
What exactly is technology law? We've all heard the term "intellectual property" which has been around for a . -
This article discusses the on-going problem of choosing a forum for franchise agreement suits. -
Employers who recruit high level managers, sales, or technical personnel from competitors typically assume that, un.